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    Any quotations or borrowed ideas have been properly acknowledged. Matriarchal Society and Patriarchal Society The story is narrated by the narrator Leslie Marmon Silko. Silko was a Native American poet‚ story writer whose work is mainly focused over the relations‚ religions and cultural societies. The story is based upon a woman who belongs to Pueblo and she is out with a stranger outside her pueblo. The stranger was Silva who seduces

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    VISIONS OF SOCIETY: The Bureaucratization of Society 43 The McDonaldization of Society GEORGE RITZER The success of fast food chains is used by Ritzer as a metaphor for some general trends characterizing contemporary American society.We have become a nation driven by concerns for rationality‚ speed‚ and efficiency that are so well illustrated by the McDonalds’ style of operation. Food‚ packaging‚ and service are designed to move quickly and cheaply through and out of these restaurants‚ giving customers

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    VIRTUAL REALITY REPORT OF PROJECT SUBMITTED FOR PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SUBMITTED BY DEBADRITA GHATAK UNIVERSITY ROLL NO – 11500111030 REGISTRATION NO – 111150110030 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. SUVADEEP BHATTACHARJEE DEPARTMENT OF Computer Science & Engineering‚ B. P. PODDAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY AT B. P. PODDAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY [Affiliated

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    Media performs very important functions in the society. In modern democratic nation‐state system it is considered as the fourth pillar of the state whose functions are indispensible for the smooth and effective functioning of a society. It is the dire need of today’s globalized people to be aware of their surroundings. Therefore everyone gets information through easy accessible sources of media. Mainly mass media is involved in providing latest information about whole world‚ national‚ and local events

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    Title: “How to Bring Up A Child In Our Modern Society?” Criteria: (On top of those set out by the School) 1. Goal This project’s aim is to analyse and discuss the cause and effects of bringing up a child by the parents facing the unique task of raising kids in this modern and volatile period of transforming nature and increasingly technological savvy environment. While the research and theories attempts to strategies for a model to raise a child‚ this paper is analysing how it can be best interphase

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    a dystopian society compared to the modern society. The novels society and the modern day society have quite actually a lot in a common though. We just usually see the differences because there’s a lot of them. The novels society is way different compared to our society today. In the novels society there laws are way different than the modern day laws. However Fahrenheit 451 is a society you don’t want to live in. Books are illegal in there society. Fireman who are nothing like modern day fireman

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    conflict between traditional and modern values? Virginia Woolf uses her novel Mrs. Dalloway to express the idea of the conflict between traditional and modern values of the time. Throughout the novel we see the almost tug-of-war between the two different values with one side trying to cling to the old ways and customs and the other side‚ the newer generation‚ pushing the limits and breaking free of these traditions. This idea of Modernism and its values taking the place of the traditional values is

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    There are two societies being presented as options. One is a society considered safe‚ but it is a mere illusion. This society doesn’t permit changes. Everything is at a standstill. The other society is what it says. There are dangers. There are criminals. But this society is ever-changing. There aren’t carbon-copies of anyone or anything. Even though both societies have their advantages‚ modern society is better than the society in The Giver because differences in birthday celebrations and people

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    The Title Gender Inequality In Modern Hong Kong Society. Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS.....................................................................................……….i LIST OF GRAPHS...............................................................................................……...ii LIST OF TABLES...............................................................................................……....ii 1 Abstract 1 2 Thesis Statement 2 3 Methodology 3 4.1 Recommendation to Reduce Gender

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    Impact of the Second Great Awakening in Modern-Day Society The Second Great Awakening laid the foundations of the development of present-day religious beliefs and establishments‚ moral views‚ and democratic ideals in the United States. Beginning back in late eighteenth century and lasting until the middle of the nineteenth century‚1 this Protestant awakening sought to reach out the un-churched and bring people to a much more personal and vivid experience of Christianity. Starting on the Southern

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